1925 Vauxhall 14 40 Review

The new 14/40 2.3-litre ‘M’ Type of 1922 was introduced alongside the 4-litre ‘D’ Type touring car and the 4 1/2-litre E-Type 30/98.

In its initial form, the 14/40 was essentially a modern design with detachable cylinder head, three-speed in-unit gearbox, single plate clutch and both pairs of brakes on the rear wheels only. Vauxhalls were intended to be enjoyed by owners who simply enjoyed serious motoring in well-engineered and capable cars.